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About Umbria regionUmbria is the only region of the Italian peninsula with no coastline. The geographical heart of Italy, Umbria is closed in by Tuscany to the west, Emilia Romagna to the north, the Marches to the east, and Lazio (Latium) to the south.Umbria is divided into two provinces (Perugia and Terni). Its popoulation amounts to roughly 800,000 people that live in 92 comuni spread over an area of 8,500 sq. km (3,280 sq. miles).

The city of Perugia is the capital of the province named after it, as well as the capital city of the entire region. Situated on a hill, Perugia has a population of just 150,000 and is connected to the rest of the country by a well developed network of roads. The two major arterial roads are the SS3bis (also called E45), which runs along the Tiber valley, and the SS75bis, called 'Raccordo Perugia-Bettolle'. The A1 The Rome - Florence motorway (the 'Autostrada del Sole'), skirts the western borders of Umbria and is connected to Perugia by the 'Raccordo Perugia-Bettolle'.

From the north (Milan, Florence), the best exit for Perugia on the A1 motorway at Valdichiana, where the superstrada SS75bis branches into Umbria at Lake Trasimene and continues towards Perugia. From Rome travelling northwards along the A1 motorway the best exit for reaching Perugia is at Orte, which is connected to the regional capital at first by the ss204 to Terni and then by the E45 (or SS3bis) from Terni to Perugia.The A14 motorway down the Adriatic coast of Italy has an exit at Cesena for the E45 'superstrada' to Città di Castello and Perugia.The SS75bis has five exits for Perugia (from North): Perugia-Ferro di Cavallo, Perugia-Madonna Alta (best to reach the 'Renato Curi' football stadium) , Perugia-San Faustino (best to reach the main railway FS station, also good for the old town center), Perugia-Prepo (good to reach the old town center) and Perugia-Piscille (good to reach the old town center).AIRPORT:The small airport at Sant'Egidio, 12km from Perugia, is reachable by bus from the city from the bus stop in Piazza Italia and from the main railway station (see box). Parking at the airport is free of charge. All the chief national and international car rental companies have offices at the airport. National flights depart from Sant'Egidio for Milan Malpensa airport. International flights also leave from here. HOW TO REACH THE AIRPORTBus Timetable from Perugia:Departure Piazza Italia: 6.15am-12.50pm-4.50pmDeparture Railway F.S. Station: 6.30am-1.00pm-5.05pmArrival Airport: 7.00am-13.30pm-5.25pmBus Timetable from the Airport:Departure: 2.40pm-5.50pm-9.50pmArrival Perugia Railway F.S. Station: 3.10pm-6.20pm-10.15pmArrival Perugia Piazza Italia: 3.15pm-6.30pm-10.25pmFrom the Airport to Assisi there isn't any bus (but some Assisi hotel have a pick-up service), best way to get to Assisi is by Taxi or renting a car.

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